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Arvind Kejriwal is the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Chief Minister of Delhi since February 15, 2015. He previously won the election in December 2013 and stayed as the chief minister for 49 days before stepping down due the lack of support from other political parties in passing the anti-corruption legislation.

The party contested in Goa Legislative Assembly election in 2017 but lost all the seats and failed to save deposits of 38 out of 39 seats on which it's candidates contested.

In 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, the AAP and Lok Insaaf Party alliance won 22 out of 117 seats.

In 2011, Kejriwal joined several activists such as Kiran Bedi and Anna Hazare to form the India Against Corruption (IAC) group demanding the Jan-Lokapal bill be passed to battle corruption. Kejriwal and other activists were arrested for defying a police directive and charged with causing public unrest but were later released. Kejriwal led AAP to win 67 of the 70 constituencies in the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, leaving the Bhartiya Janata Party with three seats and the Congress with none. Since then his party has passed the Jan Lokpal Bill, though with some differences.

He is an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and worked in the Internal Revenue Service as a joint commissioner in the Income Tax Department, before becoming the Chief Minister of Delhi.